Commercial Chiller Plant Energy Savings in Alaska

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Our GREENandSAVE Staff is always on the lookout for cost-effective energy savings to help businesses in Alaska become more sustainable. The Energy Intelligence Center has developed some excellent Chiller Plant Energy Savings ranging from 15% to 40% via their OptikW algorithmic software platform. The software solutions do not require new equipment and the compensation for the services is paved on the savings generated. This is a win/win for businesses and the environment.

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Optimization are core strengths of the Energy Intelligence Center. As sensor and control technology continues to improve, their team has demonstrated proven results using their advanced logic that leverages ambient conditions like temperature, humidity, and dew point to optimize HVAC systems.

If you would like us to profile your company's technology, please Contact Us so that we can review your offering.

For an example of other sustainability solutions in Alaska, see: https://mustreadalaska.com/alaska-wins-grant-for-massive-anchorage-airport-project-that-will-bring-jobs/

"The Alaska Energy Authority has been awarded a $21 million grant from the United States Department of Transportation to jumpstart construction of a massive cargo storage and warehouse facility at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.

The entire project is expected to cost as much as $270 million and will ultimately be a 715,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility.

When completed, will be a cornerstone of the airport’s evolution into a leading global logistics hub that receives, stores, and ships fresh food and critical, temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals in the U.S. and globally.

The project is known as 'Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage' and is a business partnership with McKinley Capital Management of Anchorage, and Rocky Mountain Resources.

The grant, coming from USDOT’s BUILD program, will fund AEA’s participation in Phase 1.

'AEA’s role in the project calls upon its expertise to assure that the best of, cutting-edge technology will make the building a showpiece in energy-efficiency,' said AEA Executive Director Curtis W. Thayer. 'The BUILD grant program is highly competitive and this award is recognition of AEA’s in-depth knowledge of innovative design, engineering, and project delivery.'”

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